Apr 28, 2016 | Emotional Intelligence
Learn to recognize and deal with it effectively It’s happened to all of us at one time or another. Somehow, I wound up in the back seat when I’m usually the one driving. I thought we were heading home from church. Suddenly (when I looked up from my phone!), I realized...
Mar 7, 2016 | Emotional Intelligence, Leadership
4 takeaways from an expert on rejection If there were one universal truth in business, perhaps it would be knowledge that you will get rejected – often. Google successful people who have experienced rejection, and you’ll find some of the most established household...
Mar 4, 2016 | Emotional Intelligence, Leadership
There’s a part of emotional discipline and intelligence that is key to leaders successfully creating collaborative outcomes. It would appear, from my experience with thousands of them in training and executive coaching sessions, to be the portion known as...
Feb 5, 2016 | Emotional Intelligence
Experiences Help Us Gain Greater Self-Awareness Have you ever wondered why some people seem to shine brightest in any situation and can easily brush off conflict? It could be because their emotional intelligence (EQ) is off the charts, making it easy for them to work...
Dec 30, 2015 | Assessments, Emotional Intelligence
It’s Not Enough to be Self-Aware; You Must Apply it, Too Assessments have the power to be life changing — just ask any of the millions of individuals who have taken a TTI SI assessment over the last 30 years. As eye opening as an assessment may be, it’s what you do...
Aug 14, 2013 | Emotional Intelligence
In 2012, the average number of corporate emails sent and received per person per day was 1101, with over 90% of those emails being legitimate communications. That’s over 2,000 emails every month. Add to that a whopping 9,0002 text messages being sent and received each...